Restoring the Laundry building at Tredegar House

Tredegar House’s former Laundry building has worn many hats over the years - even becoming a Chapel at one point in its 200 year history. Having fallen into dereliction, we are now reimagining this shabby space as a green community hub for the Duffryn estate.

The 9 month project will see the Grade II listed building stripped and remodelled to house a new accessible training kitchen, training room and social area. These spaces will be accompanied by three new offices spaces available for rent.

Once completed, the Laundry building will provide a space for local organisations to deliver formal and informal training, inspiring learning, social engagement and well-being to the community of Duffryn, Newport.

With support from the Welsh Government

The £1 million project has received significant support from the Welsh Government’s Community Facilities Programme, with a total grant of £447,134. Without this money the project would not have been possible and we are pleased the Department for Culture, Tourism and Sport has chosen to support our vision to bring genuine benefit – be that educational, social, health or wellbeing - to Newport.

Growing the gardens

The Laundry building is surrounded by gardens and a well-utilised community allotment. As part of the BIG Lottery Create Your Space programme, these gardens and allotment will undergo significant improvements following the completion of the building.

This new space will include a quiet place for relaxation and contemplation, scented and tactile planting for those with visual impairment and raised bedding to allow wheelchair users to enjoy the benefits of being outdoors and cultivating plants.

The Local Residents’ Pass is available exclusively to Newport residents who live close to Tredegar House. With the pass, you and your family will be able to visit Tredegar House for free throughout the year.